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Thanks all. Just by way of an update, I've emailed the supplemental WS to both the court and UKPC on Sunday evening. Had the following autoreply from UKPC, so not sure if anyone would look at it before Thu, is it worth calling them to see if they have received it? Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your email. Please be advised that we aim to respond within 28 days. Please note that we cannot accept appeals against parking charges via this inbox and the opportunity to appeal this parking charge has expired. Many Thanks, Litigation Team UK Parking Control Ltd
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Then wait with yours until you do but no harm in sending your first. Simply attach a covering letter stating " as per your directions dated xxxxxx claim number we hereby enclose our disclosure list N256 for your attention and look forward to receiving same by return
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Ok many thanks. I can see in MCOL which court it was transferred to but no communication/confirmation from that court yet. I will use the one that it has been transferred to as per MCOL which is our local one. I haven't mentioned any e-mails in the defence so will not add any to the list. I note the claimant solicitors references e-mails in their Continuation Sheet to their N244 application. If you think it is ok I will complete the N265 as mentioned in my post #204, and will send in the post tomorrow guaranteed next day 1st class with proof of postage. Is there any need for a covering letter or just send the N265 on its own ? We haven't received the N265 from the claimant solicitors yet. Thanks again for help and guidance and apologies for my questions about the filling of this form. Just anxious and was panicking a bit as work is so busy and I don't get much time.
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Good to know for the future. We called them last year to ask them to return the money but were told it was very difficult and would have to go through their office so didn't fully pursue which clearly we should have. We have received this reply: Is it worth pursuing with OFGEM / the ombudsmen or are we not going to get anything back?
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good work well done. dx
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